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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Sep 1926, p. 42

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WINNETKA TALK September 4, 1926 With a complete new of the latest FUR COATS Come in and get the latest styles They are entirely anything we have had. Phone Wil. Just Returned from New York assortment DRESSES -- SUITS -- COATS acquainted with and materials. different from UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue 2403 ducted by the Columbia September 13. to be in charge of the Olive Kriebs, it is young teachers who have been branch. Columbia Music School | Begins Its 26th Year| The branch school in Glencoe con- School Music will open its twenty-sixth year, | explained. Kriebs will have a corps of assistant studying in the main school under her direction. Miss Maud Jaeger, another member of the faculty of the main school, will de- vote part of her time to the Glencoe -- MARMON : SALES AND SERVICE STATION 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Call F. C. Heaney for a demonstration in the New Marmon. t Marmon North Shore of The work will continue | pianist, Miss yg | Phone Glencoe 70 Insist on FOR 5I DAIRY COMPANY MilR, YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY EP for school--pep for play. P Boundless energy for the busy day. And how the children do aeed it! Bowman's Milk is the perfect food. [ts creamy richness gives quick vim and vigor. It is rich in the vitam- ins that build and main'ain sturdy health. Its mineral content builds firm teeth and strong bones. Truly Nature's most perfect food. Start using Bowman's Milk in your home today. Note how much better you all will feel. Simply telephone our nearest distributing station or order from one of our courteous milkmen. Today! | | | | A SCREECHING STORY | Ye Olde Haylofte So Realistically Ap- pointed a Barn Owl Takes Up His Habitat in the Eating Place A wise old owl sat in a tree--but that was before he had heard of Ye Olde Haylofte. Scarcely had the word gone the rounds of owldom when Mr. Screech, he of the drowsy eyelids, set out upon an investigation which led him into the rafter retreat of Frint George's cele- brated dine and dance place, at Grove street and Sherman avenue, Evanston. So realistically have the interior dec- orators appointed the place that Mr. Owl, once inside, decided to forsake his native habitat and take up resi- dence with the big tuxidermitized spe- cimen of his species that has held a point of vantage in the establishment since its inception last autumn. How Mr. Screech got into the Hay- lofte is still a matter of considerable discussion. The point of this story is that he is there, trapped on the scene by Frint and his stalwart chef and now holding forth as exhibit A. The other day he wandered from his cage but was found later toying with one of Frint's five-and ten-cent store mice on a window ledge. Disgusted with the disconcerting efforts of the nature fakers, he returned to his bas- tile resigned to the new-fangled diet of raw liver. Every self-respecting owl feeds upon mice and rats, but the | Haylofte, realistically as it is arranged, is devoid of those delectables, and so Mr. Screech must make the best of | rather unpretentious fare. Ye Olde Haylofte will be opened for the winter season Saturday, Septem- ber 4, at the dinner hour with a dinner unusually inviting and music furnished by a brand new seven-piece orchestra. Mr. Screech has been rehearsing for several days and will provide addi- tional entertainment for those who de- mand local color with their diversion. The "chicken yard" of the Haylofte has been entirely reappointed, now presenting a good old back-yard scene with ferocious looking tomcats and a very romantic moon and all the other essential details. A new chef will hold forth in the "Milk House" this season, Frint con- fides--a new chef who is a specialist in southern foods. The management plans to serve special business lunches from 11:30 to 2 o'clock on week days and tea dansants have been arranged for the Saturday afternoons, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, with music furnished by the complete orchestra. Ye Olde Haylofte"s Sunday dinners have been one of the features of the place since its establishment last year and Frint promises that they will be right up to snuff again this winter. Robert Hoefeler to Wed Mildred Freeman in Fall It's out. The well guarded secret of the ap- {proaching marriage of congenial Robert Hoefeler, the smiling ad- jutant of Winnetka post, No." 10, American Legion, is no longer a secret. , The young woman is Miss Mildred Freeman of Chicago. The date of the {wedding, it is said, is not definitely decided upon, the early fall. The Legion members are suggesting November 11, Armistice day, an oc- casion which might be featured with a {double celebration in which all former M. P. overseas "buddies" especially, are longing to participate. but will probably be in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Kudner, 16 Warwick road, Winnetka, have just returned from a montn's visit on their ranch in New Mexico. FORE! WINTER'S JUST AHEAD / [UST a so you won't be be- hind. order your LUMBER & COAL CO. Tee off now-- and stay in the fair- way. Play below par : at Summer prices. You'll go over the year's course in less if you buy now. Phone Winnetka 450 We'll do the rest. J1IND A DN LANAI rT ADR 1AINAN TUDDAIW vy UUW For All Your Needs in Lumber and Building Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452 fore-word, Winter coal

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